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he was the only pen of the assembly education committee to vote in favor of the bill. >> promoters face another five over a concert series schedules during the america's cup races on san francisco bay this summer. live nation has permanents to hold up to 30 concerts from late may through mid-october but neighbors are appealing the permits in a may 8 hearing date set. neighbors say there will be too many concerts generating too much noise and congestion and they want limits on the permits. >> the kings might have played the final game in sacramento losing to the clippers in the finale and the owners will now debate whether to approve the sale and relocation to seattle. the sacramento mayor has put together a group of owner whose submit add competing offer. thousands stayed after the game chanting "here we stay" and "save our team." they return to the court after getting dressed to thank the fans for support. the commissioner says no decision has been made. >> there is a committee with additional questions as they go through this in great detail about deals, finances, real estate, challen
he was the only pen of the assembly education committee to vote in favor of the bill. >> promoters face another five over a concert series schedules during the america's cup races on san francisco bay this summer. live nation has permanents to hold up to 30 concerts from late may through mid-october but neighbors are appealing the permits in a may 8 hearing date set. neighbors say there will be too many concerts generating too much noise and congestion and they want limits on the permits....
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the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. for a lucky flock of sea loads, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's treasure, it turns out there's treasure deep underneath it. smell that? that's the smell of fuel that will power the next generation of trash trucks. this giant transfer truck is literally running on garbage. all the trash gives off a lot
the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of...
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elementary schoolteacher start the his public education campaign about the dangers of in sin ray tore in his small tuscan town. in italy it's routinely burned, creating greenhouse gases. he taught his students to recycle paper and replace plastic water bottles and plastic utensils in the lunchtime. it sparked a national movement. he was impressed with what he saw in san francisco. >> i can't wait when i come back, i'll have some good ideas to share with my colleagues. >> thanks to the grass roots campaign led by him, 40 in sin raytors have been scrapped or shut down and more than 3 million residents have joined in his recycling crusade. nora was also impressed with the operation. he organized colombian waste pickers in bogata. despite discrimination, health hazards and poor wages, the pickers provided a much-needed service to the city. but he organized the waste pickers into unions and made recycling a legitimate part of urban waste management. she also got repsychelers on board, inspiring a national movement that keeps tons of waste out of dumps. >> her visit to the san francisco rec
elementary schoolteacher start the his public education campaign about the dangers of in sin ray tore in his small tuscan town. in italy it's routinely burned, creating greenhouse gases. he taught his students to recycle paper and replace plastic water bottles and plastic utensils in the lunchtime. it sparked a national movement. he was impressed with what he saw in san francisco. >> i can't wait when i come back, i'll have some good ideas to share with my colleagues. >> thanks to...
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education news. 63% of adults say the state does not spend enough money on public skpools a majority improve of the plan to increase funds tochool e gllearners and lower incom students.thel found support in giving schools more flexibility in how they spend state money. >> more than 14 thousand new freshman have been received to cal berkeley. a record high number of april politics were received this year. nearly 68,000. cal officials say class of an average gpa of 3.9 and a diverse background. 9,000 from california and women represent about 54% of the admitted students. >> san francisco new exploratorium offering nun yeek views on the water front. take a look at this laser light art show. so cool. crowds gathered to watch the figures change. the light show is project frtd roof here at abc 7. official tv partner of the exploratorium. there is another free light show tonight. you can see it's cool stuff. >> that is going to be on our web site, of course. >> still ahead getting down, dirt yes for earth day some students whark they're doing to make the campus more >>> coming up at 6:00 ou
education news. 63% of adults say the state does not spend enough money on public skpools a majority improve of the plan to increase funds tochool e gllearners and lower incom students.thel found support in giving schools more flexibility in how they spend state money. >> more than 14 thousand new freshman have been received to cal berkeley. a record high number of april politics were received this year. nearly 68,000. cal officials say class of an average gpa of 3.9 and a diverse...
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the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. seagulls, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's treasure, it turns out there's treasure deep underneath it. smell that? that's the smell of fuel that will power the next generation of trash trucks. this giant transfer truck is literally running on garbage. all the trash gives off a lot of methane, and met
the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of...
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the palo alto board of education will hold a public hearing on both of those agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on their churchill avenue building. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, there is no two ways about it, garbage is just dirty but the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage produces something clean. we are talking about the altamont landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots how that trash is producing treasure. >> 25 tons of garbage, each truckload is small chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped every day. luckily flock of sea gulls, you can't keep them away. but for humans it's worthless pile of junk, right? >> it turns out there is buried treasure deep underneath. >> do you smell that? that is the smell of fuel that will power track trucks. they are literally running on garbage. it gives off a lot of methane and that the main ingredient in natural gas. >> it sucks it out of the landzblil ken lewis shows how they pull the trapped gas out of landfill. now a brand-new facility let's them separate the methane and pump it in as fuel. >> from a g
the palo alto board of education will hold a public hearing on both of those agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on their churchill avenue building. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, there is no two ways about it, garbage is just dirty but the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage produces something clean. we are talking about the altamont landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots how that trash is producing treasure. >> 25 tons of...
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the elementary school teacher started his public education campaign about the dangers of incinerators in his small tuscan town. in italy waste is routinely burned, creating greenhouse gases. he taught his students to recycle paper and replace plastic water bottles and plastic utensils in the lunch room. it sparked a national movement. this video was provided by the goldman prize. he was impressed with what he saw in san francisco. >> i can't wait when i come back, i'll have some good ideas to share with my colleagues. >> thanks to the grass roots campaign led by him, 40 incinerators have been scrapped or shut down and more than 3 million residents have joined in his recycling crusade. nora was also impressed with the operation. she organized colombian waste pickers in bogata. despite blatent discrimination, health hazards and poor wages, the pickers provided a much-needed service to the city. but she organized the waste pickers into unions and made recycling a legitimate part of urban waste management. she also got recyclers on board, inspiring a national movement that keeps tons of w
the elementary school teacher started his public education campaign about the dangers of incinerators in his small tuscan town. in italy waste is routinely burned, creating greenhouse gases. he taught his students to recycle paper and replace plastic water bottles and plastic utensils in the lunch room. it sparked a national movement. this video was provided by the goldman prize. he was impressed with what he saw in san francisco. >> i can't wait when i come back, i'll have some good...
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there's been education as to the dialogue the public is having with the people who does these things to us. i think part of it is something, what do the british call, keep calm and carry on. the brits have learned a lot of these lessons. i think we're learning that too. to say, all right, we're not going to change our basic character. the way we handle big public ven events like this. we're going to try to remain true. i think that's challenge now. you have the havoc growing across the global news cycles. you're trying to get into the mind of bomber, maybe this is a victory. the capitol is around. the west is locked down. there's fear all over the united states. there's a question of where next. i think these next 24 to 48 hours will be important in terms of leadership and folks in the intelligence and the political actors to say let's take a deep breath, think what happens and we with control how we respond. >> in terms of the way our leaders talk to us about this, but when we're giving instruction, reassurance and given official response from a leaders, is there a new consensus it
there's been education as to the dialogue the public is having with the people who does these things to us. i think part of it is something, what do the british call, keep calm and carry on. the brits have learned a lot of these lessons. i think we're learning that too. to say, all right, we're not going to change our basic character. the way we handle big public ven events like this. we're going to try to remain true. i think that's challenge now. you have the havoc growing across the global...
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if you don't have the resources to make the jobs aren't there, trade and education, or going to lose a . really believe that kids are raised by a whole environment of all this and health and people come stepping up, mentors, guides to the teachers. when we see less of this is going to find kids in gangs and ordered to leave that they used to be. so really feel the committee has to step up. also, we pushes on the kids. you change your life, but you know somebody else. d'agata a data prison after 20 years, complete decent human being and what he had told him, that you have to give back in the is not giving back to others. >> coming on our facebook page. hello. would you ever consider running for elected office in california ? then he goes on to ask would you consider if running with the green party? >> last election for the justice party. a smaller little party. i am not a politician. the only reason that i would ever consider running is to raise the issues. alterra but the big money. no one big money. i want to be in that kind of running, but i do want to deal to say what i think o
if you don't have the resources to make the jobs aren't there, trade and education, or going to lose a . really believe that kids are raised by a whole environment of all this and health and people come stepping up, mentors, guides to the teachers. when we see less of this is going to find kids in gangs and ordered to leave that they used to be. so really feel the committee has to step up. also, we pushes on the kids. you change your life, but you know somebody else. d'agata a data prison after...
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then a few months ago a friend suggested he see a professor of reading education here at oklahoma's north eastern state university. >> he told me i was wasting my time. and i said, well, we'll just sit and chat a couple times a week. is that okay. >> reporter: sophie thompson says eventually their weekly talks gave way to flash cards. >> everything started clicking. reporter: he got pretty word at the sight words. but the real breakthrough came in february. when ed gray read this book about george washington. >> it gave me goose bumps. it still does. it still does. >> i just makes me feel good. reporter: he's read ten more since. and though they're mostly third grade level biographies, each has had the same dramatic ending. >> did you ever think you'd read that. >> reporter: each one the same moral take-away for anyone who thinks they're too old to do something. >> get in there and learn, baby. now! because you ain't going to learn in that pine box. >> reporter: just learn to read and already a poet. >> and that's the truth. osgood: ahead... the kid with nice big ears always smiling...ve
then a few months ago a friend suggested he see a professor of reading education here at oklahoma's north eastern state university. >> he told me i was wasting my time. and i said, well, we'll just sit and chat a couple times a week. is that okay. >> reporter: sophie thompson says eventually their weekly talks gave way to flash cards. >> everything started clicking. reporter: he got pretty word at the sight words. but the real breakthrough came in february. when ed gray read...
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sodevices can be done, if a person has training, education, and aptitude to do it. >> again, let me etal size, underscore, bold, what we're watching for and waiting for, this has zero to do with boston. fran townsend, your thoughts. >> well, you know, we know that there has been a history of al qaeda -- of al qaeda-related transportation targetings. madrid bombings, london 77 and the disrupted subway bombing plot here in new york city. so we know that al qaeda, at least, has got a history of targeting trains and other transportation modes. we don't know yet from canadian officials who this group was, but it will be very interesting to find out more from the press conference. >> tom, in terms of potential al qaeda ties and we don't know, something that fran just brought up, canada, are there cells in canada? >> yes. there have been cells in canada. we know the millennium plot, you know, 13 years ago, the person came from canada, on his way to los angeles to do disruptions. there have been other cells identified in various canadian cities which the canadians have disrupted. and they have b
sodevices can be done, if a person has training, education, and aptitude to do it. >> again, let me etal size, underscore, bold, what we're watching for and waiting for, this has zero to do with boston. fran townsend, your thoughts. >> well, you know, we know that there has been a history of al qaeda -- of al qaeda-related transportation targetings. madrid bombings, london 77 and the disrupted subway bombing plot here in new york city. so we know that al qaeda, at least, has got a...
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here is a person just with a little bit of education, internet, books, magazines, he was able to actually create a more sophisticated device than these were. >> that's fast nating. at least a dozen people lost limbs in the boston bombing. up next, we're going to talk about the uphill battle they face. we're going to talk to a man who lost both his legs and dedicates his life to helping fellow amputees. >>> you probably heard the expression boston strong in the last week. that's what boston strong is all about. haslett-davis is one woman who truly represents that phrase. she's a dancer. she lost her foot and part of the her lower leg in the bombing. thankfully her husband was not injured as severely. i went to their hospital room to talk to them. >> i was -- i woke up and my parents were there and i hugged them and kissed them and i said mom, can you help me? i feel like my foot is falling asleep because it feels like my ankle is falling off the pillow. i realize now that was phantom pain. she looked at me scene said adrianne you don't have a foot. your foot is gone. it was really hard to
here is a person just with a little bit of education, internet, books, magazines, he was able to actually create a more sophisticated device than these were. >> that's fast nating. at least a dozen people lost limbs in the boston bombing. up next, we're going to talk about the uphill battle they face. we're going to talk to a man who lost both his legs and dedicates his life to helping fellow amputees. >>> you probably heard the expression boston strong in the last week. that's...
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she was this very intellectual woman, highly educated. they seemed wasted on some way. >> homeland security janet napolitano testified before the senate homeland security committee on her department's 20. as they are in the secretary and the boston marathon. see the testimony on c-span and any time a c-span.org. >> i'm a former prosecutor and i've got a question that i just can't keep from coming out. based on the evidence at this point, is there any difference between sandy hook and boston other than the choice of weapons? >> well, in terms of intent, for death and destruction in injury, no. methodology coming at us. we don't know the motivation behind certainly boston. we don't know whether it's domestic, international -- >> or identical to the motivation in sandy hook. >> we don't know the answer to those questions. i think that it's impossible for me to sit at the table today and say they are identical except in effect dead pact. >> as i look at the evidence available, you have mass destruction and violence and slaughter of innocent.
she was this very intellectual woman, highly educated. they seemed wasted on some way. >> homeland security janet napolitano testified before the senate homeland security committee on her department's 20. as they are in the secretary and the boston marathon. see the testimony on c-span and any time a c-span.org. >> i'm a former prosecutor and i've got a question that i just can't keep from coming out. based on the evidence at this point, is there any difference between sandy hook...
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what i recognize is that in this to cut the cyber education program, i recognize that einstein beat is a very important will, i noticed that were kind of trying to rob peter to pay paul in order to manage the sequestration. can we meet our commitments to the public with such a drastic cut to the one area that we have that educates the public? is there no way to slightly increase funding for priority programs to fully fund .> i understand the concerns i do not know how i can addre i think hitting einstein against education is probably not the way to go. einstein is a fundamental system we are putting in place across the federal government for continual monitoring and diagnostics. it is critical to cybersecurity. i understand your concern. maybe there is a way through some other area for cyber education even if we cannot significantly increase that account. >> we recognize the vulnerabilities that we all have. civil society makes it more difficult to use the tools you're establishing. it is a delicate balancing act. i think the more that americans become more sensitized to the battle ahe
what i recognize is that in this to cut the cyber education program, i recognize that einstein beat is a very important will, i noticed that were kind of trying to rob peter to pay paul in order to manage the sequestration. can we meet our commitments to the public with such a drastic cut to the one area that we have that educates the public? is there no way to slightly increase funding for priority programs to fully fund .> i understand the concerns i do not know how i can addre i think...
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if the first film i ever did was directed by a hungarian director and he kind of -- that was my education in acting and from then on every director i've worked with has been -- it was something i didn't do. >> rose: because it happen because you seek them outtor way they instruct you to bring out the best in you? >> i think as i've got more savvy i've thought out people who will give me great instruction but i think -- i mean one of the things that's extraordinary about the film industry, unlike any other industry, is that as a young person you can be working with the greatest writer in the world greatest cinematographer in the world, greatest director in the world and be a valuable person within that machine. i can't think of in m other jobs where the novice will be asked a question by the most o tour and that question is known for being so important. >> that was amazing. >> rose: it was good. where are you, then, in terms of -- you're doing both there. you're on broadway, you have three films coming out. you're just enjoying the work? >> this is -- as tom said this is all we can focus o
if the first film i ever did was directed by a hungarian director and he kind of -- that was my education in acting and from then on every director i've worked with has been -- it was something i didn't do. >> rose: because it happen because you seek them outtor way they instruct you to bring out the best in you? >> i think as i've got more savvy i've thought out people who will give me great instruction but i think -- i mean one of the things that's extraordinary about the film...
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school that will be able to get an online education and an online degree from yale? >> maybe not yet in high school. but maybe in kindergarten. (laughs) >> rose: why that far? because you have to develop the -- what's holding you back? someone in high school today -- >> high school who may get an online professional school degree. that could happen. >> rose: undergraduate not because you -- because you value the undergraduate experience? >> exactly, you got it. so how do you create that? if yale is ever going to be in the business of granting undergraduate degrees we have to figure out how to make it something really distinctive that is essentially resonant with the values of yale and that's not going to be in the first generation of innovative -- >> rose: so let's take me, for example, still a learner. what can i access online from yale university today? >> we have 40 odd courses from some of our greatest professors that are available online. >> rose: how do you choose which are available and which are not? >> you have to tape them. you have to get the professor wil
school that will be able to get an online education and an online degree from yale? >> maybe not yet in high school. but maybe in kindergarten. (laughs) >> rose: why that far? because you have to develop the -- what's holding you back? someone in high school today -- >> high school who may get an online professional school degree. that could happen. >> rose: undergraduate not because you -- because you value the undergraduate experience? >> exactly, you got it. so...
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i think [indiscernible] inside somalia, there is no security, not enough education or food. every year is drought. we're losing thousands of lives, especially children and elderly. are dying from malnutrition. now the u.s. government and the policy toward the u.s. government in somalia is changing. for the last 20 years we were in this island. they did not want to intervene after what happened and block lockdown in 1993. the u.s. stayed away from all of the issues in somalia. now there intervening in a positive way. they're trying to put -- >> we have to wrap it up but we will continue the conversation and posted online democracynow.org. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] tavis: good evening. smiley. tonight, a conversation with senator bernie sanders. the bombingrmath of of th in boston and the budget. and then a talk with chris columbus. withversation
i think [indiscernible] inside somalia, there is no security, not enough education or food. every year is drought. we're losing thousands of lives, especially children and elderly. are dying from malnutrition. now the u.s. government and the policy toward the u.s. government in somalia is changing. for the last 20 years we were in this island. they did not want to intervene after what happened and block lockdown in 1993. the u.s. stayed away from all of the issues in somalia. now there...
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. >> reporter: that's led to a big push to educate young drivers, using simulators to show the dangers. >> just having the phone in my hand for me was difficult. >> when you're looking down, there's like no way you can look at the road. >> reporter: and according to a triple a, mid-atlantic study, those are passed look along. >> 50 to 60% of the crashes, involving 15 to 17-year-old drivers, did not have any passengers in the cars with them. then when we looked alt passengers wthree -- with three or more, with a teen driver, that dropped to 12%. >> reporter: not that horrible accidents with passengers don't happen. last week, four teens died on kent island. but statistics say driving alone with a phone, still poses the greatest risk. >> they don't have the peer pressure of other teens in the car, telling them to hang up and drive. >> reporter: a new maryland law goes into effect this october. drivers under 18, caught using a mobile device while driving, will lose their driver's licenses. back to you. >> thank you, alex. that surthey -- survey that found 95% of the drivers showed they us
. >> reporter: that's led to a big push to educate young drivers, using simulators to show the dangers. >> just having the phone in my hand for me was difficult. >> when you're looking down, there's like no way you can look at the road. >> reporter: and according to a triple a, mid-atlantic study, those are passed look along. >> 50 to 60% of the crashes, involving 15 to 17-year-old drivers, did not have any passengers in the cars with them. then when we looked alt...
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>> there's a lot of iranians in canada as there are here and there's a lot of educational exchanges among canadian universities and iranian universities in the sciences. >>steve: they dodged a bullet there. let's talk about the boston bomber. the older brother, apparently he was interviewed by the f.b.i. about a year ago. this is the extraordinary part. the russian government called the f.b.i. and said you've got to look at this guy because we think he's got ties to the chechen terrorism. >> the russians are not very forthcoming with intelligence information and when you get something from them apparently you should take a good look at it because they are trying to cover their behinds. they wanted to make sure this guy didn't do anything in america and they had not warned us that it was a possibility. they were covering their behinds. >>steve: it sounds like he took a six-month trip to russia last year and never showed up on our super computers because somebody misspelled his name. >> unfortunately that happens a lot. people, instead of putting "al" into a name, they put"el" into a name.
>> there's a lot of iranians in canada as there are here and there's a lot of educational exchanges among canadian universities and iranian universities in the sciences. >>steve: they dodged a bullet there. let's talk about the boston bomber. the older brother, apparently he was interviewed by the f.b.i. about a year ago. this is the extraordinary part. the russian government called the f.b.i. and said you've got to look at this guy because we think he's got ties to the chechen...
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on a busy street to deliberately kill innocent people and at the same time, our children are being educated with curriculum that tells them, well, maybe it's okay. or at least it might be okay if the people you kill are jewish. that's not acceptable. >> gretchen: how did you actually come about this, because let's face it. when we have kids, we help them with homework, but we don't see everything in the textbook. how did you find it? >> my son came home, asked one day, who does israel belong to? i said that's weird. that answers itself. he said, no, i know what our family believes, but according to international law, who should that belong to? and apparently, and i verified it with the school that they had been taught that palestine is a nation that has been denied its state by great britain and the jews. they've also been taught, the curriculum describes fata, hamas, plo as political parties and even things as simple as the origins of jewish holidays are absolutely wrong. go ahead. >> gretchen: no, i was going to say, so you have tried to do something about this. what happened when you wen
on a busy street to deliberately kill innocent people and at the same time, our children are being educated with curriculum that tells them, well, maybe it's okay. or at least it might be okay if the people you kill are jewish. that's not acceptable. >> gretchen: how did you actually come about this, because let's face it. when we have kids, we help them with homework, but we don't see everything in the textbook. how did you find it? >> my son came home, asked one day, who does...
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they go did get a great education. they had a lot of opportunities. how do you make it even more appealing so they don't go towards radicalization? >> this is where it's for the muslim problem that needs a muslim solution. chairman king was vilified and those muslims that testified in the american muslim radicalization hearings on congress in 2011 and again in 2012, we is stead we need to identify how we can pull muslims away from this concept of the you is premise sism of the islamic state. it's an empty internal sense of soul is they want to bond to this identity of the other is of the end of time sense, of al-qaeda and islamism and islamic states. we need as american muslims to pull them why our families are american. >> jon: doctor, thank you. >> alisyn: thanks so much. "fox and friends" in three minutes. most people think that after an accident, you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred of
they go did get a great education. they had a lot of opportunities. how do you make it even more appealing so they don't go towards radicalization? >> this is where it's for the muslim problem that needs a muslim solution. chairman king was vilified and those muslims that testified in the american muslim radicalization hearings on congress in 2011 and again in 2012, we is stead we need to identify how we can pull muslims away from this concept of the you is premise sism of the islamic...
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my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. sometimes in my old visitful days as a general assignment reporter for newspapers, you would get a story that was frankly too fabulous to check out. you didn't want to find anything wrong because
my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. sometimes in my old visitful days as a general assignment reporter for newspapers, you would get a story that was frankly too fabulous to check out. you didn't want to find anything wrong because
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and she was interested in their education. she was interested in their medical well being and health. which was a very -- it was a proper thing for her to be interested in. nobody is going to be objecting to educating children or taking care of people who were sick. so it was certainly a good thing for her to do. the indians thought of her as their great white mother. >> you talked about dep -- about the first lady and the white house. >> she had connections to the johns hopkins hospital and the pediatric unit she set up. >> we'll talk about that in a minute. >> a question from jenny webber. hir yet lane -- harriet lane had a cutter named after her. also, i heard she got into trouble for throwing a party on the ship in question. is that true? >> yes. >> all right. tell us the story. >> how they named the ship after her, i don't know. but her unk -- uncle was president of the united states. he may have been able to swing it. he did. he invited some friends of hers to have a party on the ship. her uncle got wind of this, and he
and she was interested in their education. she was interested in their medical well being and health. which was a very -- it was a proper thing for her to be interested in. nobody is going to be objecting to educating children or taking care of people who were sick. so it was certainly a good thing for her to do. the indians thought of her as their great white mother. >> you talked about dep -- about the first lady and the white house. >> she had connections to the johns hopkins...
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the last six miles they dedicated to the six educators. to compound that, the fact that one of the victims was an 8-year-old little boy who had gone out to meet his father and to give him a hug for running the marathon and to know he's dead and his sister is injured is just -- >> bill: michael i'm sure you don't want to get into the speculation. i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we remember oklahoma city. what are the police saying in boston right now. >> they're not saying a lot. they kept denying they had a person of interest all day yesterday. police commissioner, ed davis explicitly said we do not have a suspect at brigham and women's hospital while there were cops surrounding the hospital and there was an armored vehicle outside. people could see the cops talking to somebody. so, you know, part of the thinking now this 20-year-old saudi national's apartment was searched in revere yesterday and several bags of stuff was taken away. so
the last six miles they dedicated to the six educators. to compound that, the fact that one of the victims was an 8-year-old little boy who had gone out to meet his father and to give him a hug for running the marathon and to know he's dead and his sister is injured is just -- >> bill: michael i'm sure you don't want to get into the speculation. i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we...
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i think education healthcare, safety jobs, those are the issues. >> bill: there is an analogy it seems to me as an observer from their repeated claims that they're going to reach out to the african-american community right? >> when the guy got up and said why are people upset about slavery, at least they got four squares. remember that? >> bill: on all of the issues, they vote against minimum wage, child care and all of these -- obamacare, all of the issues. but if we say look, look at -- new senator tim scott from south carolina. see, we are the big umbrella party. >> you know what? it will be interesting when he comes up for re-election. he's a good guy, too. it is going to be interesting as to whether or not they actually let him run and are supportive of him. i thought it was a brilliant move of the governor to appoint him. let's see how far. >> bill: now we realize we got shellaced. we're going to reach out to the latino community and have immigration reform. and we're going to make you wait probably 55 years. they want to make this path to citizenship -- it is a path, man. from c
i think education healthcare, safety jobs, those are the issues. >> bill: there is an analogy it seems to me as an observer from their repeated claims that they're going to reach out to the african-american community right? >> when the guy got up and said why are people upset about slavery, at least they got four squares. remember that? >> bill: on all of the issues, they vote against minimum wage, child care and all of these -- obamacare, all of the issues. but if we say...
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governor martin o'malley signs togislation enabling veterans get credit for their military training, education, and experience. the wis a first pick in nba draft. y selectnix mercurous ere brittany. mystics missed out on the dominating six-foot nine center. they chose taylor from ohio state. a went to the seattle storm. otto porter of georgetown announced he will enter the nba draft in june. and now tim brant explains how the nationals bounced back from a tough weekend. >> it was jackie robinson day yesterday in major-league baseball. it was nice to get back into the for thecolumn national's. all the players wore and fortitude to honor one of their own. the great jackie robinson broke the color barrier. bases,, five for extra and this is tyler moore. he went tw ofor 4 with three runs batted in. been a 10-3 as they go to 8 and 5 on the season. a news conference will be held this afternoon in college park in maryland. alex has announced he will be in the nba draft in june. now cash in big time. have a great day. >> ♪ >> 9 contestants on "dancing with the stars" had to pull off a side-by-side c
governor martin o'malley signs togislation enabling veterans get credit for their military training, education, and experience. the wis a first pick in nba draft. y selectnix mercurous ere brittany. mystics missed out on the dominating six-foot nine center. they chose taylor from ohio state. a went to the seattle storm. otto porter of georgetown announced he will enter the nba draft in june. and now tim brant explains how the nationals bounced back from a tough weekend. >> it was jackie...
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we need to educate the citizenry of the united sthaeutsd on that. heather: it seems we are getting more attention on it now. hopefully it remains there. scott it's great to have you on the program. thank you so much. >> thank you. jon: right now in the terror attack at the boston marathon investigators saying they have found the lid of one of the pressure cookers apparently used as explosives in the deadly blast. the lid found on the roof of a neighboring building. an atf official says the distance it traveled shows the great force of the explosion. chief intelligence core respondent catherine herridge joins us now live from washington with more. >> reporter: thank you, jon and good morning. fox news is also told that the circuit board has been recovered. investigators are working two tracks on the at the time nation a time error remote cellphone detonation. the fbi as we reported yesterday is stkrapbing cellphone tower records to identify positive hits for both explosions. in this bull finance obtained by fox news it weighs out the most current inf
we need to educate the citizenry of the united sthaeutsd on that. heather: it seems we are getting more attention on it now. hopefully it remains there. scott it's great to have you on the program. thank you so much. >> thank you. jon: right now in the terror attack at the boston marathon investigators saying they have found the lid of one of the pressure cookers apparently used as explosives in the deadly blast. the lid found on the roof of a neighboring building. an atf official says...
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and part of what i think has happened since 9/11 is there's been a great public education. as to this dialog the public is having with whoever this is, whoever does these things to us. whether it's an organized group or a lone wolf. and i think part of it is what the british call keep calm and carr eon? the brits have learned a lot of these lessons. they had the ira a long time before al qaeda arrives. we need to do that too. we're not going to change our basic character. we're going to try to remain true, to essentially being the way we've always been. and i think that is a challenge, though, now. you feel the havoc growing across the global news cycles. and you say, look, for someone doing something leak this, you're trying to get in the mind of a bomber, maybe this is a victory. there's fear all over the unit. there's a question of where next? i think the next 24 to 48 hours will be important in terms of leadership, people in the law enforcement community as well as the political actors. let's take a deep breath. >> in terms of how we have evolved as a country, in terms
and part of what i think has happened since 9/11 is there's been a great public education. as to this dialog the public is having with whoever this is, whoever does these things to us. whether it's an organized group or a lone wolf. and i think part of it is what the british call keep calm and carr eon? the brits have learned a lot of these lessons. they had the ira a long time before al qaeda arrives. we need to do that too. we're not going to change our basic character. we're going to try to...
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were several other businesses which also sustained some damage to the windows which were blown out educated still a search and recovery situation we try to get as close to the site of u.k. police put in a radius of about a mile or around the site which is still considered to be dangerous for people to approach however about half of the town of twenty six hundred people have been evacuated so far because i just want to remind of you was that moment when that blast went off i let's just take a look here. well you know like i think we're going to he's going to hear any preliminary assessments although the destruction. of the those that you have mentioned terms of the building in some of the homes but the mayor gave a man of the extent of the damage here today and even before that when he was. trying to describe the scene of the explosion he described it as the nuclear blast we've seen other first responders call it you know compared to iraq and one witness who i spoke to earlier this evening said that when he showed up at the scene. row of houses that were nearest to the fertilizer plant were
were several other businesses which also sustained some damage to the windows which were blown out educated still a search and recovery situation we try to get as close to the site of u.k. police put in a radius of about a mile or around the site which is still considered to be dangerous for people to approach however about half of the town of twenty six hundred people have been evacuated so far because i just want to remind of you was that moment when that blast went off i let's just take a...
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. >> we do have to watch several hours of continuing medical education. so go to lectures or, you know, buy medical software to see. season four "scrubs" was amazing. i can't mention names at all. >> you could do this if you wanted to? correct? >> if you're in the back of my camry, i have some stuff. >> jimmy: you play a motivational speakner this new movie. which i hear is great. i haven't seen it yet, but everyone is raving about this movie. >> who inspires mark wahlberg's character to do very bad things and mayhem ensued. it was great. i went on youtube, did a -- watched a lot of different motivational speakers. you have to say catch phrases with authenticity. i was so into it, so method as a motivational speaker. i was motivating everybody, mark and dwayne. we work out together. i know it sounds weird. but i motivated them to work out and inspired them to get in shape. i know what you're thinking, but you would be surprised out of shape actors can get between movies. brando and other things like that. i think we have a photo of them doing the movie. w
. >> we do have to watch several hours of continuing medical education. so go to lectures or, you know, buy medical software to see. season four "scrubs" was amazing. i can't mention names at all. >> you could do this if you wanted to? correct? >> if you're in the back of my camry, i have some stuff. >> jimmy: you play a motivational speakner this new movie. which i hear is great. i haven't seen it yet, but everyone is raving about this movie. >> who...
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deciding, go into physics or not and you know what my counselor told me in high school, he said the education's not going to kill you and it didn't. >> this is true, and you're putting it to use with the forecast. >> talking about a the fact that it's going to get warm in the bay area. mostly sunny skies, haze out there, temperatures are 7 degrees cooler at this hour than they were yelled morning in parts of the bay area. we expect a pretty rapid warm up. 49 degrees at concord, oakland at 50. san jose 49 degrees and out the door, looking at mostly sunny skies today. 90 minutes, a number near 60 degrees right around the bay, and the satellite and radar showing us that we have all of the high clouds moving up in the pacific northwest and the queen charlotte up there in british columbia. for us, we're looking at clear skies and there's not a drop of rain in site, so i don't know what that means for may flowers. we will today warm to the mid- 80s inland, not a bad beach day with temperatures along the shoreline in some places in the 70s. 72 at half-moon bay. 84 degrees at redwood city. 85 a degrees
deciding, go into physics or not and you know what my counselor told me in high school, he said the education's not going to kill you and it didn't. >> this is true, and you're putting it to use with the forecast. >> talking about a the fact that it's going to get warm in the bay area. mostly sunny skies, haze out there, temperatures are 7 degrees cooler at this hour than they were yelled morning in parts of the bay area. we expect a pretty rapid warm up. 49 degrees at concord,...
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the educators were washington d.c. for the 63rd national teacher of the year's ceremony. obamas says these people touch the future. one of the nominees is a teacher from oakland. >> there she is. california's only nominee for national teacher of the year is lasha for fiewarfield . she teaches seventh grade at frick middle school in oakland. although miss warfield did not when we hear students feel pretty lucky to have her. >> bay to breakers is right around the corner in unwatched this san francisco original right here on kron 4. we will bring you the raised all the costumes in between. we will have cameras and crews all along the course giving you two hours of coverage so you would not miss a step. >> it started at 8:00 a.m. on kron 4. less than a month away from the big race. we will be back with more in a minute. >> good morning everyone. thank you for waking up with kron 4 morning news at 456 we are starting off with a cool morning. typical is in the '40's and 50's. we have called for fog. expect sunny and mild conditions in to the afternoon. tomorrow expected to be t
the educators were washington d.c. for the 63rd national teacher of the year's ceremony. obamas says these people touch the future. one of the nominees is a teacher from oakland. >> there she is. california's only nominee for national teacher of the year is lasha for fiewarfield . she teaches seventh grade at frick middle school in oakland. although miss warfield did not when we hear students feel pretty lucky to have her. >> bay to breakers is right around the corner in unwatched...
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officials did kick to of the three boys off the football team, but could not expel the boys because education is a fundamental right but participation in sports is a privilege. the boys were recently charged in the case. the parents say the girl was sexually assaulted at a party and a humiliating faldo was circulated around school related to the fifth zero steps. >> a gorgeous day around the bay area. in warmer temperatures and it remains sunny and mild this afternoon. he said the wins are a lot calmer and the berkeley hills. it is still sunny outside. tempters this afternoon reached into the '70s and a number of places. 72 in santa rosa and in vallejo. 71 for richmond. 70 and concord and livermore. without the upper 60s down the peninsula and in the south bay. even 65 in san francisco this afternoon. as we look at our current wind speeds. we are seen when gus. 24 mi. per hour and then bay. they're not as widespread as they have been in past days. winds are expected to die down and we will see clear skies and calm conditions. mild temperatures as well. tomorrow will be warmer than it was toda
officials did kick to of the three boys off the football team, but could not expel the boys because education is a fundamental right but participation in sports is a privilege. the boys were recently charged in the case. the parents say the girl was sexually assaulted at a party and a humiliating faldo was circulated around school related to the fifth zero steps. >> a gorgeous day around the bay area. in warmer temperatures and it remains sunny and mild this afternoon. he said the wins...
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at uatniversveity of phoenx we know the value of your education is where it can take you. [now arriving: city hoy ital] which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation.. with leading employers across [next stop financial center] looks like you got 5% cash back usinusg your chase freedom card at lowe's this quarter. yeahye! i felt really good. ah! don't worry! yeah. we. 're good! activateva your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom what that's great.ink? it won't take long, will it? nah.na okay.ay this, won't take long will it? no, not noat all a. how many of these can we do on our budget? moremo than hayou think.k. didndi't tak te very long, did it? this spr sing, dig in and save. that'sat nice.ic post istt. already addid.d. more sav sing. more doing. thatth's the t power of the home depot. dig in and save with vigoro one-quart annuals, four furor just ten bucks. >> net flicks is soaring, a big boom for the company. and for the development of original shows seems to be paying off for the los gatos based company. netflix added 2 m
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the bay area yesterday the educators were in washington d.c. for the 63rd national teacher of the year ceremony. the president says the people you see behind him touched the future and one of the nominees was from oakland. >> these educators behind me come from all over the country. they represent cities and towns from every shape and size all types of schools, but the one thing that binds them together is that they are absolutely devoted to nurturing the next generation. >> they are role models who show our kids how to work hard to reach their potential. >> here she is the nominee from california lsasha wa rdield. >> the white house looked like a schoofor although the baa teacher did not when persons are proud to have her nominated. >> a wild pitch in extra innings since the giants against the diamondbacks. arizona beat san francisco 6-49 they're blowing a four run lead. reliever todd diablo could see luck 3 pitch to gerardo parra that bows to the backstop allowing the diamondbacks to take a two-run lead. san francisco got the potential tying
the bay area yesterday the educators were in washington d.c. for the 63rd national teacher of the year ceremony. the president says the people you see behind him touched the future and one of the nominees was from oakland. >> these educators behind me come from all over the country. they represent cities and towns from every shape and size all types of schools, but the one thing that binds them together is that they are absolutely devoted to nurturing the next generation. >> they...
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their selection is an educator with roots in the oakland school system. >> dr. gary yee who is an oakland native is a 40-year- plus educator here in the city of oakland. >> the board is expected to formally ai've yee's nomination at its next meeting on wednesday. he's expected to start july 1st. >>> today is earth day. you will no longer be asked paper or plastic at stores in a dozen peninsula cities. retailers in 12 san mateo cities including pacifica, redwood city, burlingame and south san francisco began a ban on single use plastic bags. if you don't have your own rerusable -- reusable bags, stores will be charging 10 cents for paper bags. some are in favor. >> i think any time we can help the earth and recycle bags will benefit all of us, especially our kids. >> with the amount of bags that i was using, so -- it's just gonna be a habit change. >> grocery stores are still able to provide plastic bags for produce and pharmacies can still use small bags to hold prescription medications. >>> and seasonally hot weather around the bay area this afternoon. i do see
their selection is an educator with roots in the oakland school system. >> dr. gary yee who is an oakland native is a 40-year- plus educator here in the city of oakland. >> the board is expected to formally ai've yee's nomination at its next meeting on wednesday. he's expected to start july 1st. >>> today is earth day. you will no longer be asked paper or plastic at stores in a dozen peninsula cities. retailers in 12 san mateo cities including pacifica, redwood city,...
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what i want to do is take them out behind the woodshed and take along the board of education. because they need it. i think what's wrong today is a lot of people do not discipline their children! they just don't! >> stephanie: a lot of people that shouldn't have kids, have them. >> caller: absolutely. >> stephanie: with this gun debate, anybody can have a kid. you know, you don't need to do anything. >> you should probably get a license to parent. >> should be a training program. >> stephanie: linda in california. hi linda welcome. >> caller: benes diaz, good morning to all. my call is based on last week's show. miracles. all of -- they scoffed at people who believe in them. when you said my friend said our helper was like an angel. if she could see that he was like an angel then it was a miracle. that made it possible for she and her daughter to make it from darkness into light. >> stephanie: yeah, that's true. i don't remember scoffing at miracles last week. >> it might have been me. >> stephanie: it was probably you. >> nay-sayer. >> stephanie: muscle head. >> stephanie: al
what i want to do is take them out behind the woodshed and take along the board of education. because they need it. i think what's wrong today is a lot of people do not discipline their children! they just don't! >> stephanie: a lot of people that shouldn't have kids, have them. >> caller: absolutely. >> stephanie: with this gun debate, anybody can have a kid. you know, you don't need to do anything. >> you should probably get a license to parent. >> should be a...
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if it never happens, then as it turns out, your standard coverage for fire, smoke, education plosion applies. melissa: shopkeeper, along the route -- >> with those with coverage collect. melissa: if they don't, i can't imagine -- >> if they didn't buy it, they would not. melissa: wow. casualty, health insurance, all that, does it matter whether you are injured or whether you're spouse died as a result of terror? >> no, no exclusions for terrorism. life insurance, home, automobile, it's really business-related insurance, or if you're a worker injured or killed on the job, covered no matter what. never excluded on workers' compensation policy. melissa: so workman's comp, you're safe? >> that's right. >> we say it in full disclosure, people along the route didn't think about the stores, if declared, are not cover. what do you do? call and say dissh >> call your act, call your company now. if you are not covered, buy the coverage. they are learning v.s, whether it's a flue, whether it's a terrorist attack or earthquake. nothing sells insurance like a disaster. many people run out and buy
if it never happens, then as it turns out, your standard coverage for fire, smoke, education plosion applies. melissa: shopkeeper, along the route -- >> with those with coverage collect. melissa: if they don't, i can't imagine -- >> if they didn't buy it, they would not. melissa: wow. casualty, health insurance, all that, does it matter whether you are injured or whether you're spouse died as a result of terror? >> no, no exclusions for terrorism. life insurance, home,...
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tendency for people to be seeing something and it's a potential event but we have also done a great job educating law enforcement and others to follow up quickly on information. i want to jump on the point that mike made. this is one of the unique crime scene in that there's so much activity in terms of cameras and other things at that event and it would not be surprising to me that we're going to get material evidence that's gng to be developed from some of those cameras or other device that is are at the scene. >> mike, let me talk about the complexities we are hearing about the crime scene itself. originally a 15-block radius there toward the finish line of the boston marathon. they have reduced that to a 12-block radius and they hope to shrink it more so that businesses and the normal way of life can get back to routine for some people. but when we talk about the specifics of this and the coverage we have been giving, everybody recognizing that this is a huge day in and around boston for massachusetts. for americans and those around the world might not be familiar and outside of the marathon
tendency for people to be seeing something and it's a potential event but we have also done a great job educating law enforcement and others to follow up quickly on information. i want to jump on the point that mike made. this is one of the unique crime scene in that there's so much activity in terms of cameras and other things at that event and it would not be surprising to me that we're going to get material evidence that's gng to be developed from some of those cameras or other device that...
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to the marathon year after year and prepares us to mourn lingzi lu who came to the city in search of education but found now friends. we'll never forget her. i'm telling you nothing can defeat the heart of the city. nothing. nothing will take us down because we take care of one another. even with the smell of the smoke in the air and blood on the streets, tears in our eyes, we triumphed over that hateful act on monday afternoon. it's a glorious thing, a love and a strength that covers our city. it will push us forward. it will push us thousands and thousands and thousands of people across the finish line next year because this is boston, a city with courage, compassion and strength that knows no bounds. thank you. >>> they say people make fun of the way he talks sometimes, but, you know, everybody got the heart and soul that i never know more than a week and never loved the way. the shirts off their back, the tourniquets for people who are bleeding badly. pretty good, robert. >> i think he immediately set the tone, courage, perseverance, toughness as he ended there because this is boston. >> t
to the marathon year after year and prepares us to mourn lingzi lu who came to the city in search of education but found now friends. we'll never forget her. i'm telling you nothing can defeat the heart of the city. nothing. nothing will take us down because we take care of one another. even with the smell of the smoke in the air and blood on the streets, tears in our eyes, we triumphed over that hateful act on monday afternoon. it's a glorious thing, a love and a strength that covers our city....
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the children, the son they thought were very well educated. certainly one of them, dzhokhar, had seemed to adjusted to the u.s. and was enjoying life. human rights activists as well as the family don't understand what could have motivated the sons. >> the very latest, thanks again, adrienne, for keeping us up to date. >>> back here, who, what, but not much on the why. we continue to get more tidbits about who the tsarnaev brothers are and how the bombings went down, but a lot of questions about a possible motive. back in 2011, the fbi interviewed the older brother at et request of the russian government. tamerlan traveled to russia last year. stayed about six months. the big question right now, though is how did he spend his time there? an nbc news terrorist analyst, robin mcfadden served as the special agent in charge and deputy assistant director foreintelligence operations. good to have you both in the studio. you've been anne interrogator, we're been talking about this, the throat injury the suspect has, he's in serious condition. how do y
the children, the son they thought were very well educated. certainly one of them, dzhokhar, had seemed to adjusted to the u.s. and was enjoying life. human rights activists as well as the family don't understand what could have motivated the sons. >> the very latest, thanks again, adrienne, for keeping us up to date. >>> back here, who, what, but not much on the why. we continue to get more tidbits about who the tsarnaev brothers are and how the bombings went down, but a lot of...